The Dan Castelaz Collection booth at the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair represents my three decades of acquiring art. I’m not an art dealer per se – I’m a retired art teacher who spent most of my career at international schools in Asia. I am now living in Brooklyn continuing my own art-making practice. The artwork in my collection, including the prints that will be featured at the Fair, can be previewed at https://hub.catalogit.app/18121. In my booth, a wide range of established artists’ prints will be available for purchase. I will also be introducing to NYC a large number of woodblock prints by the most important print artist working in Taiwan – Wu Song Ming (Instagram: @sming_wu). My goal for the Fair is to find good homes for artwork that I love, so visit my booth for exceptional value on some beautiful prints. I’m looking forward to saying hello!
Artists:
Robert Parke Harrison
David Bates
David Becker
Alex Gross
Susan Rothenberg
Mimmo Paladino
Gillian Ayres
Philip Pearlstein
Endi Poskovic
Wu Song Ming
Teresa Mucha James
Tom Huck
Peter Milton
K. Hamanishi
Various Ukiyo-e artists
Many others!
Image Credits
Philip Pearlstein. Two Nudes with Oak Stool, 1976. Lithograph.Paper/image size: 37 x 29 in.
Gillian Ayres. Greenwell’s Glory, 1999. Etching with carborundum printed in colors, extensively hand-colored in acrylic. Frame:29 x 25 in.
Peter Milton. Embarkation for Cythera, 2004. Etching and engraving. Image: 37 x 24 in.; sheet: 42 x 31 in.
Teresa Mucha James. Pious and True, 1999. Lithograph. Image:14 x 18.75 in.
Wu Song Ming. Two Figures, Aachen. Woodblock print. Frame:40 x 53 in.












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